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VOCA rejects Superior, Supreme Court decisions on STR ban

Following the Arizona Supreme Court’s rejection of the Village of Oakcreek Association’s short-term rental ban, which upheld the previous rulings of the Yavapai County Superior Court and the Arizona Court of Appeals, the homeowners’ association has announced that it...

Historic Preservation Commission will see another year

The Sedona City Council agreed on Oct. 8 to preserve the Historic Preservation Commission at least through next year, following a discussion requested by Vice Mayor Holli Ploog. “We’ve had a lot of difficulty filling spots on the commission,”...

Garage explosions rumble to a halt

Uptown residents can unstrap their football helmets and sofa cushions now that blasting has been completed on the Uptown garage project. Sedona Director of Public Works Kurt Harris said that the excavation for the garage required 16 blasts, which...

Yavapai College plays hooky from council meeting

The Sedona City Council had scheduled a presentation by officials from Yavapai Community College on the state of higher education in Sedona for a special meeting on Oct. 9, but college officials declined to show up for the meeting,...

RD Olson lawsuit against city moves forward

Another of the city of Sedona’s ongoing lawsuits — involving the owners of the proposed Oak Creek Heritage Lodge — is moving forward through the Yavapai County court system and should come to trial by the end of 2025,...

The unexpected and unbearable lightness of a double bass

Moshe Bukshpan and the Red Rocks Music Festival are again to be congratulated on securing a striking lineup of artists for the 2024-25 musical season, some of whom were very much in evidence during the festival’s Oct. 19 concert...

Residents map their ideas for the Sedona Cultural Park

The city of Sedona held the first public meeting to hear residents’ ideas for developing the Sedona Cultural Park at the Sedona Posse Grounds Hub on Oct. 24, 23 months and two days after the Sedona City Council voted...

City moves to swat private sport courts

The Sedona City Council held a work session on Oct. 9 at which council members supported creating new regulations for pickleball courts located on private property. The session followed complaints made by several Chapel area residents during the public...

Sedona Symphony opens season with surprises

The Sedona Symphony launched its 20th season at the Sedona Performing Arts Center on Sunday, Oct. 20, with several surprises for the audience, including performer substitutions and a guitar concerto. Owing to last-minute illness, both Artistic Director Janna Hymes...

Fine Art Museum of Sedona opens its first exhibit

A dream more than a decade in the making came true on Oct. 3, when the Fine Art Museum of Sedona opened its doors at Suite 4 in the Harkins Plaza in West Sedona. “We gently opened,” board Chairman...

About Me

Tim Perry grew up in Colorado and Montana and studied history at the University of North Dakota and the University of Hawaii before finding his way to Sedona. He is the author of eight novels and two nonfiction books in genres including science fiction, alternate history, contemporary fantasy, and biography. An avid hiker and traveler, he has lived on a sailboat in Florida, flown airplanes in the Rocky Mountains, and competed in showjumping and three-day eventing. He is currently at work on a new book exploring the relationships between human biochemistry and the evolution of cultural traits.
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